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The Woodrow Wilson Department of Politics at the University of Virginia
http://www.virginia.edu/politics/staff/scholars/claibourn.html
Dale Copeland
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(Ph.D., Chicago), Associate Professor
Field: International Relations Theory
(security studies and international political economy). Author
of The Origins of Major War, (Cornell U.P., Cornell Studies
in Security Affairs, 2000), a study of the link between the rise
and decline of great powers and the outbreak of devastating system-wide
wars. Second book project, Economic Interdependence and International
Conflict, examines the conditions under which inter-state
trade will lead to either war or peace. Other research interests
include the origins of economic interdependence between great
powers, the realist-constructivist divide, in-group/out-group
theory and the logic of reputation-building, and the interconnection
between international political economy and security studies.
Recent articles include: "The Constructivist Challenge to Structural
Realism" (International Security, Fall 2000); "Economic Interdependence
and War" (International Security, Spring 1996); "Trade Expectations
and the Outbreak of Peace" (Security Studies, Autumn 1999/Winter
2000). Recipient of numerous awards, including MacArthur and Mellon
Fellowships and a post-doctoral fellowship at the Center for Science
and International Affairs, Harvard University.
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